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Rules and deadlines for the 2020 competition -
A smart alarm clock that delivers local news and advertising, weather, and traffic information as its users wake up is the winner of the 2019 RJI Student Competition. -
As the internet of things technology marches forward, college students who participate in this year’s RJI Student Competition will be challenged to develop products to help improve lives in smart homes through news delivery. -
To me, journalism was — and is — about so much more than writing articles that get lost in oblivion. It’s about cutting through all that noise and finding a way to elevate the stories and people that are forgotten or ignored by the rest of society. -
Five teams of students will begin work on developing technology platforms and apps to address journalism challenges for the 2018 RJI Student Competition. -
Industry leaders and college professors will conduct informational sessions beginning next week to help students prepare for the 2017-2018 RJI Student Competition. -
Video highlights from the 2017–2018 Student Competition kickoff, held Sept. 19 at RJI. -
David Kurpius, dean of the Missouri School of Journalism, talks about the upcoming RJI Student Competition. -
Ryan Platt speaks about creating Maply. -
Alex Blum speaks about his experience in the RJI student competition